Again, I think that you guys are kind of missing the point of Kubrick in general, but more specifically, the film. He doesn't learn a lesson because that ruins the ambiguity. Good writing can have morals, but I think that great writing is when you are left with only moral issues, and use your own mind to decide: Is Alex supposed to be a hero or a villain? Do you hate him or wish that he would be able to have his freedom? It's OK not to like the film for it's approach, but that's why it's great.
You guys just dont get the movie
F1brawfa 1 year ago 2
Again, I think that you guys are kind of missing the point of Kubrick in general, but more specifically, the film. He doesn't learn a lesson because that ruins the ambiguity. Good writing can have morals, but I think that great writing is when you are left with only moral issues, and use your own mind to decide: Is Alex supposed to be a hero or a villain? Do you hate him or wish that he would be able to have his freedom? It's OK not to like the film for it's approach, but that's why it's great.
Bassbait 1 year ago 2